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Short Description of Topic
Loop Rule
The loop rule simply states that in any round trip path in a circuit, Electric Potential equals zero. This is a fundamental concept of electric circuit and is used to.........
A Mathematical Model
A mathematical representation is: [math]\displaystyle{ \Delta {V}_{1} + \Delta {V}_{2} + \space.... = 0 }[/math]
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History
The Loop Rule is formally known as the Kirchhoff Circuit Law, named after Gustav Kirchhoff discovered and defined this fundamental concept of electric circuits.
He discovered this during his time as a student at Albertus University of Königsberg in 1845.
Kirchoff went on to explore the topics of spectroscopy and black body radiation after his graduation from Albertus.
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See also
Other Circuit Concepts
More Information and External links
Kirchoff's Circuit Laws - Wikipedia
Loop Rule - Boundless.com Textbook
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